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Upgrades:
Upgrade from
*Scuba Diver to Open Water Diver
What you need to do:
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Bring your certification card
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Complete modules 4 and 5 in the classroom
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Complete confined water dives 4 and 5 in the pool
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Complete open water dives 3 and 4 at the lake
Cost: $200 - includes classroom,
equipment rental for confined water pool dives and lake, lake entry fees
for one
day and air fills for the confined water pool dives and lake, picture
for certification card and certification card. To be done in
connection with a scheduled Open Water Diver Group Class and scheduled
Lake Weekend.
You need current materials: You will
need the current version of the Open Water Diver Manual and DVD.
Cost for manual is $50 + tax. Cost for DVD is $35 + tax. Add
that to course price.
Semi-Private: Cost $300 - a one on
one either the in the classroom/pool or at the lake.
Private: Cost $400 - a one on one in
both the classroom/pool and at the lake.
U pgrade
from **Basic Diver to Open Water Diver
What you need to do:
- Bring your certification card
- Complete the Scuba Review Program
- Complete open water dives 3 and 4 at the Lake
Cost: $185 -
includes classroom, equipment rental for confined
water pool dives and lake, lake entry fees one one day and air fills for
the confined water pool dives and lake, picture for certification card
and certification card.
*Scuba Diver: Requirements are (i) completion of modules
one, two and three in the classroom (including quizzes), (ii)
completion of confined water dives one, two and three, (iii) complete
the 10 minute swim/float, and (iv) completion of open water dives one
and two in open water including the dive flexible skills
snorkel/regulator exchange, tired diver tow and cramp removal.
Restrictions:
Scuba Divers are trained only to dive under the direct supervision
of a divemaster, assistant instructor or instructor.
The Scuba Diver depth qualification is to 40 feet. It is
recommended that the guided dives do not exceed this limit.
**Basic Diver: There used to be two entry levels of
divers. One was the Basic Diver and the other the Open Water
Diver. The difference between the two certifications was that
while the Basic Diver met the same classroom and confined water pool
dive requirements as the Open Water Diver certification, the Basic Diver
certification required only two open water dives. The only
restriction for the Basic Diver certification at the time was to dive
with an alternate air source.
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